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Surveys And Visits Conducted With 50 Santa Clarita Valley Businesses In June

50 visits and surveys with companies in the Santa Clarita Valley were completed by the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce and Valley Industry Association in June 2015.


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Each business was surveyed on a range of topics to gauge their perspectives on doing business in the Santa Clarita Valley.

The survey was designed to collect basic information about each company, such as number of employees and size of facilities.

Other survey questions were intended to identify candidates for business assistance and incentive programs companies might be eligible for, such as the Foreign Trade Zone, and various expansion opportunities.

The survey also included a list of community attributes that were ranked on a scale of one to seven, with one being the lowest quality and seven being the highest.

The 50 companies visited ranged in size, location and scope.

In terms of size, companies ranged from sole-proprietors working from a home office, to national corporations with over 2,000 employees in multiple buildings.

Companies were located in each of the Santa Clarita Valley’s business parks. Some companies were from “traded clusters” that export goods outside the SCV while others primarily serve a local or regional customer base.

The companies surveyed represent a total of 5,500 employees.

“The surveys showed that businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley see positive economic growth in their future,” said Holly Schroeder, President and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation.

86 percent of companies surveyed indicated that their sales were increasing, 12 percent indicated that sales were stable and only two percent indicated sales were decreasing.

In addition, the surveys found that businesses hold a positive view of the community:

  • Community services of police, fire and K-12 education are viewed very favorably by businesses, with average ranks of 5.8, 6.3 and 6.1, respectively, on a seven point scale.
  • Infrastructure of Public Transportation and local streets and roads were viewed as good, with average rankings of 5.1 and 5.4, respectively, on a seven point scale.
  • Obtaining zoning changes and permits and dealing with Code and Regulatory Enforcement received rankings slightly above average, at 4.5 and 5.0 respectively.
  • Internet speed and availability received an average ranking, with an average rating of 4.6 on a seven point scale. 48 percent of companies surveyed indicated that internet speed and cost was inadequate for future growth.

In many cases the surveys identified opportunities for companies to utilize various economic development programs available in the Santa Clarita Valley.

SCVEDC will continue to work with companies interested in accessing these resources. “We want to help companies make use of every incentive and program they can so they can be competitive in the global marketplace,” said Schroeder.

SCVEDC plans to repeat the business visit blitz at least once per year.

About the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation

The Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, or SCVEDC, works to provide an integrated approach to attracting, retaining and expanding a diverse base of business and industry in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Established in 2010, the organization supports the creation of high-paying jobs for the area’s trained workforce, while stimulating economic activity to grow the regional tax base and strategically position the Santa Clarita Valley and its businesses to better compete in the global economy.

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Surveys And Visits Conducted With 50 Santa Clarita Valley Businesses In June

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About Heather Harbin

Heather grew up in the Santa Clarita Valley and graduated from West Ranch High School in 2012. She recently graduated from College of the Canyons with an Associate's Degree in New Media Journalism. She was involved in College of the Canyons' "Cougar News" for two years, where she became the senior producer. She will be studying for her Bachelor's Degree at Cal State Northridge in the spring. Heather became a staff writer at KHTS AM-1220 following her internship in the newsroom. She has been writing news and feature articles for the KHTS website since May 2015.